dvczerfs
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Thank you!Happy birthday Zerf!![]()
Thank you!Happy birthday Zerf!![]()
Thank you! lol.
Thank youHappy Birthday.
Its amazing how many people forget that doing the minimum will get you the minimum.I’m as high up as I want to go. lol. Our proprietor said I would be a good candidate for the TA program. (Temporary assignment, they move you into a management position for six months, at the end of six months they either make you a manager or send you back). I thanked her and I really appreciate but, I’m not a spring chicken anymore, I had a wonderful 40 year career in the hvac, plumbing and electrical field. I really enjoy living my dream working here and love coming work every day, let’s not spoil it. lol. There are a boat load of “kids” trying to make something for themselves, let them have a chance, it’s their turn.
Disney is an excellent company to work for, despite what you read in some places. It’s like anything else, you get out of it what you put into it. Everyone starts at the bottom but, you work hard, show up for work on time, put yourself forward, get noticed and you will have the opportunity to move up. Very rarely an outsider gets highered above a frontline cm. They promote within. Networking, something I had no idea was a thing, the more people know you, worked with you, the easier it gets. Everyday I run into people who I worked with at some point or I run into a leader who I’ve worked for at one point or a leader you never met but says, I’ve heard some real good things about you. For some, it’s easy. I’ve had 40 experience in dealing with people so for me, communication is easy.
The younger people, like I was 40 years ago, I see my younger self everyday, may have a big degree but lack the humble, communication skills required to become successful. Setting an example, being management or the next step higher doesn’t mean you take lunch longer, and what I call, walking around like you own the place. It means setting a good example, jumping in, doing the work that people under you do when things get going. I always get asked for advice how to move up, the first piece of advice I give them, don’t let anyone out work you. Stick out in a good way, management is watching and that is what they are looking for. Nobody notices normal. There is no easy way to get ahead at work or life but to work your @$$ off. I’m not to computer savvy, I was told every step of the way, “I can teach you how to use the computer, I can’t teach you work ethic and what is inside you.”
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If you just want to come to work every day, push some buttons, say welcome and thank you, that’s fine too. Nothing wrong with that but, don’t expect someone to come up to you and ask you if you want to move up.
Some handle it, some don’t. It’s not junior high school, it’s a multi billion dollar corporation and they got that way for a reason.
Thank you.
On the other hand... there's something about employers wanting to pay minimum wage while expecting more than minimum effort.Its amazing how many people forget that doing the minimum will get you the minimum.
I know there are employers out there that will take advantage of that, and expect the moon from you but have no intention of rewarding you for that. But the majority of your life you only get out what you put in.
Happy Birthday!Its amazing how many people forget that doing the minimum will get you the minimum.
I know there are employers out there that will take advantage of that, and expect the moon from you but have no intention of rewarding you for that. But the majority of your life you only get out what you put in.
Thank you.
The minimum wage in Pennsylvania is $7.25 an hour. Cost of living plus alllll the tax’s Pa. has……On the other hand... there's something about employers wanting to pay minimum wage while expecting more than minimum effort.
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Like I said there is always companies out there that want you to do the managers job but don't pay you as much as the guy mowing the grass.On the other hand... there's something about employers wanting to pay minimum wage while expecting more than minimum effort.
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'Tis a miracle! Today is my Monday... right smack in the middle of the 3-day weekend. Ah well. Every day is a holiday when you work here.Happy Friday guys. My work calendar and the real calendar actually line up so I get to enjoy the 3 day weekend.... mostly. I am on call but will be traveling to my dads for a family reunion and some Dove hunting.
Quitting your job, come on down!! We can find you something to do! Fast paced, you’re in the germ capital of the world but you will have a lot of fun, I know I’m having a blast in my new role. I’m doing ride alongs these next couple days. Our department manages a few areas I never knew even existed. I was in awe of an operation that exists, I knew it got done but didn’t know how. I experienced it yesterday, all day! Wow! The amount of people and effort that goes into things that visitors have no clue. Today, I’m on another observation ride along. This operation people know it goes on but have no idea what it takes, unfortunately, pixie dust just don’t work behind the scenes. I’m looking forward to witnessing how it gets done.
I think they should allow behind the scenes operations to be viewed by some of the public, let them see why a ticket cost what a ticket cost and see the thousands of people that visitors have no idea they are there and what they do.
Sorry, you know the deal, what happens behind the wall, stays behind the wall.
I’m as high up as I want to go. lol. Our proprietor said I would be a good candidate for the TA program. (Temporary assignment, they move you into a management position for six months, at the end of six months they either make you a manager or send you back). I thanked her and I really appreciate but, I’m not a spring chicken anymore, I had a wonderful 40 year career in the hvac, plumbing and electrical field. I really enjoy living my dream working here and love coming work every day, let’s not spoil it. lol. There are a boat load of “kids” trying to make something for themselves, let them have a chance, it’s their turn.
Disney is an excellent company to work for, despite what you read in some places. It’s like anything else, you get out of it what you put into it. Everyone starts at the bottom but, you work hard, show up for work on time, put yourself forward, get noticed and you will have the opportunity to move up. Very rarely an outsider gets highered above a frontline cm. They promote within. Networking, something I had no idea was a thing, the more people know you, worked with you, the easier it gets. Everyday I run into people who I worked with at some point or I run into a leader who I’ve worked for at one point or a leader you never met but says, I’ve heard some real good things about you. For some, it’s easy. I’ve had 40 experience in dealing with people so for me, communication is easy.
The younger people, like I was 40 years ago, I see my younger self everyday, may have a big degree but lack the humble, communication skills required to become successful. Setting an example, being management or the next step higher doesn’t mean you take lunch longer, and what I call, walking around like you own the place. It means setting a good example, jumping in, doing the work that people under you do when things get going. I always get asked for advice how to move up, the first piece of advice I give them, don’t let anyone out work you. Stick out in a good way, management is watching and that is what they are looking for. Nobody notices normal. There is no easy way to get ahead at work or life but to work your @$$ off. I’m not to computer savvy, I was told every step of the way, “I can teach you how to use the computer, I can’t teach you work ethic and what is inside you.”
Or
If you just want to come to work every day, push some buttons, say welcome and thank you, that’s fine too. Nothing wrong with that but, don’t expect someone to come up to you and ask you if you want to move up.
Some handle it, some don’t. It’s not junior high school, it’s a multi billion dollar corporation and they got that way for a reason.
Interesting. All our shifts are rotating 5 on 3 off (although in practice it's 7 on 1 off... been short-staffed for years now).Our days off and what shift we work are all done by bid and are based off seniority.
Oh geez... I have no idea if I'll ever get back there! Lack of funds or lack of time or both.If anyone is going to be in the World on the 12th, I will be hanging out as a civilian in Epcot.
We do it every six months. All done on line now. For days off you put in the top five choices and for shifts, opens, mids or closing. I’m in a small department , there are only five people that do what I do so it’s pretty easy.One opener, one mid and two closers. I open weekends and close during the week which is what I wanted. Its only the full time people who have to bid. Kids get their hours because they live in company housing and they make sure there is rent to take out at the end of the week for their living quarters. Part time gets what and if there is anything left over. I’m guaranteed forty hours a week. Pending what you do, if your part time, you could go months without a shift.Interesting. All our shifts are rotating 5 on 3 off (although in practice it's 7 on 1 off... been short-staffed for years now).
There is one shift that's M-F and it's based on seniority. Except for years, no one senior wants it. If no one wants it, then it goes to the least senior person.
Oh geez... I have no idea if I'll ever get back there! Lack of funds or lack of time or both.
Yikes! Hard to make a buck!Pending what you do, if your part time, you could go months without a shift.
I will not be there, but I can try and arrange to have others bother/annoy you as needed.If anyone is going to be in the World on the 12th, I will be hanging out as a civilian in Epcot.
This makes me sad. It's going to happen. Someday, it will happen.Oh geez... I have no idea if I'll ever get back there! Lack of funds or lack of time or both.
Pending what you do, if your part time, you could go months without a shift.
second mortgage for disney trip? I didn't know you lived in a $3.2 million mansion. Otherwise, you're gonna need more than a second mortgage.I've started applying for a second mortgage now to cover the trip.
Maybe someday.This makes me sad. It's going to happen. Someday, it will happen.
To be fair, you know that going in. Part time people are required to give a minimum of three days a week availability. You pick what days you are available and what time you want to start and shift length. So, if you give them 24/7, your chance are greater than Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday 9am.Yikes! Hard to make a buck!